Stephen M. Nowlis - Olin Business School

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Assistant Professor, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 1994-1996 ... Guest Editor, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing Research.
Stephen M. Nowlis Olin Business School, Washington University One Brookings Dr., Campus Box 1133 St. Louis, MO 63130 Phone: 314-935-5113 email: [email protected] http://www.nowlis.com

Education Ph.D.

Business Administration (Marketing concentration), Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley, 1994 Thesis: Competitive Brand Strategies of High-Tier and Low-Tier Brands: A Consumer Choice Perspective

M.B.A. Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley, 1990 B.A.

Economics, with Distinction, Stanford University, 1986

Academic employment August A. Busch, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Marketing, Olin Business School, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, 2010 AT&T Distinguished Research Professor of Marketing, WP Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 2003-2009 Associate Professor, WP Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 2000-2003 Assistant Professor, WP Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, 1996-2000 Assistant Professor, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, 1994-1996 Professional service Guest Editor, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing Research Associate Editor, Journal of Marketing, 2011Associate Editor, Journal of Marketing Research, 2009Associate Editor, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2008-2011 Associate Editor, Journal of Consumer Research, 2002-2008 Editorial Review Board, Journal of Marketing, 2005Editorial Review Board, Journal of Consumer Research, 2000-2001, 2008Editorial Review Board, Marketing Letters, 2001Editorial Review Board, Journal of Marketing Research, 2001-2008

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Editorial Review Board, Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2012Ad-Hoc Reviewer, Marketing Science, Management Science, Journal of Retailing, Current Anthropology, Nonprofit & Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Industrial and Corporate Change, Reviewer for Association for Consumer Research conferences, American Marketing Association conferences, AMA John A. Howard Doctoral Dissertation Competition, Society for Consumer Psychology conferences. Program Committee, Association for Consumer Research conference, 2001 and 2003. Representative of the Society for Consumer Psychology at the main meeting of the American Psychological Association, 2001. Advisory Board for the MSI-JCP Research Competition on Product Assortment and Variety-Seeking in Consumer Choice, 2004. Honors and Awards A January 2009 study in the Journal of Marketing (by Seggie and Griffith) found that I am the 18th most productive marketing professor in the world in terms of my publications in top-tier marketing journals. My doctoral student, Maura Scott, won Honorable Mention (2nd place) for the 2009 Ferber Award (best paper based on a dissertation), for our paper: Scott, Maura L., Stephen M. Nowlis, Naomi Mandel, and Andrea C. Morales (2008), “The Effects of Reduced Food Size and Package Size on the Consumption Behavior of Restrained and Unrestrained Eaters,” Journal of Consumer Research, 35 (October), 391-405. Winner of the 2008 Emerald Management Reviews Citation of Excellence Award for “A Bite to Whet the Reward Appetite: The Influence of Sampling on Reward-Seeking Behaviors.” This award means that this article was selected as one of the top 50 business and management articles from 15,000 published in 2008, and the only article from Journal of Marketing Research to receive this award. Co-Chair of AMA doctoral consortium, 2007 Co-Chair of ACR doctoral symposium, 2006 Ferber Award Judge, 2005 Finalist for Paul Green Award, 2005 Outstanding Reviewer Award, Journal of Consumer Research, 2002. Winner of the 2001 William F. O’Dell Award. Given for the article appearing in the Journal of Marketing Research in 1996 that has made the most significant long-term contribution to the marketing discipline in the five year period 1996-2001.

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Finalist (top 4) for the 2002 William F. O’Dell Award. Given for the article appearing in the Journal of Marketing Research in 1997 that has made the most significant long-term contribution to the marketing discipline in the five year period 1997-2002. Winner of the 2001 Early Career Contribution Award from the Society for Consumer Psychology – Sheth Foundation, Division 23, American Psychological Association. Given annually to the most productive researcher in the field of consumer behavior/marketing who has been a faculty member for less than ten years. Winner of Best Theoretical Paper award (Stephen M. Nowlis and Deborah B. McCabe), “Online vs. Off-line Consumer Decision Making: The Effect of the Ability to Physically Inspect Merchandise,” at 2nd INFORMS "Marketing Science and the Internet: Understanding Consumer Behavior on the Internet,” conference, sponsored by Andersen Consulting and the Marshall School of Business, April 29 - 30, 2000. Prize paid $2500. Voted Outstanding Graduate Student Instructor, Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley, 1992-1993 Winner of Delbert Duncan Award for Best Marketing MBA student, 1988-1990 Publications Scott, Maura and Stephen M. Nowlis (2013), “The Effect of Goal Specificity on Consumer Goal Reengagement,” Journal of Consumer Research, forthcoming. Castro, Iana A., Andrea C. Morales, and Stephen M. Nowlis (2013), “The Influence of Disorganized Shelf Displays and Limited Product Quantity on Consumer Purchase,” Journal of Marketing, forthcoming. Nowlis, Stephen M., Ravi Dhar, and Itamar Simonson (2010), “The Effect of Decision Order on Purchase Quantity Decisions,” Journal of Marketing Research, 47 (August), 725-737. Griskevicius, Vladas, Michelle Shiota, and Stephen M. Nowlis (2010), “The Many Shades of Rose-Colored Glasses: An Evolutionary Approach to the Influence of Different Positive Emotions,” Journal of Consumer Research, 37 (2), 238-250. Frederick, Shane, Nathan Novemsky, Jing Wang, Ravi Dhar, and Stephen M. Nowlis (2009), “Opportunity Cost Neglect,” Journal of Consumer Research, 36 (4), 553-561. Scott, Maura L., Stephen M. Nowlis, Naomi Mandel, and Andrea C. Morales (2008), “The Effects of Reduced Food Size and Package Size on the Consumption Behavior of Restrained and Unrestrained Eaters,” Journal of Consumer Research, 35 (October), 391-405. This paper won Honorable Mention for the 2009 Ferber Award.

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Wadhwa, Monica, Baba Shiv, and Stephen M. Nowlis (2008), “A Bite to Whet the Reward Appetite: The Influence of Sampling on Reward-Seeking Behaviors,” Journal of Marketing Research, 45 (August), 403-413. This paper won the 2008 Emerald Citation of Excellence Award. Mandel, Naomi and Stephen M. Nowlis (2008), “The Effect of Making a Prediction about the Outcome of a Consumption Experience on the Enjoyment of that Experience,” Journal of Consumer Research, 35 (June), 9-20. Kahn, Barbara E., Mary Frances Luce, and Stephen M. Nowlis (2006), “Debiasing Insights from Process Tests,” Journal of Consumer Research, 33 (June), 131-138. Nowlis, Stephen M. and Baba Shiv (2005), “The Influence of Consumer Distractions on the Effectiveness of Food Sampling Programs,” Journal of Marketing Research, 42 (May), 157168. Shiv, Baba, Alexander Fedorikhin, and Stephen M. Nowlis (2005), “Interplay of the Heart and Mind in Decision Making,” in Inside Consumption: Frontiers of Research on Consumer Motives, Goals, and Desire, ed. Ratti Ratneshwar and David Mick. Nowlis, Stephen, Naomi Mandel, and Deborah Brown McCabe (2004), “The Effect of a Delay Between Choice and Consumption on Consumption Enjoyment,” Journal of Consumer Research, 31 (December), 502-510. Shiv, Baba and Stephen M. Nowlis (2004), “The Effect of Distractions while Tasting a Food Sample: The Interplay of Informational and Affective Components in Subsequent Choice,” Journal of Consumer Research, 31 (December), 599-608. Dhar, Ravi and Stephen M. Nowlis (2004), “To Buy or Not to Buy: Response Mode Effects on Consumer Choice,” Journal of Marketing Research, 41 (November), 423-432. Nowlis, Stephen M. and Deborah B. McCabe (2004), “The Effect of Examining Actual Products or Product Descriptions on Consumer Preference,” Journal of Consumer Psychology, 13 (4), 431-439. Nowlis, Stephen M., Barbara E. Kahn, and Ravi Dhar (2002), “Coping with Ambivalence: The Effect of Removing a Neutral Option on Consumer Attitude and Preference Judgments,” Journal of Consumer Research, 29 (December), 319-334. Lemon, Katherine and Stephen M. Nowlis (2002), “Developing Synergies Between Promotions and Brands in Different Price-Quality Tiers,” 39 (May) Journal of Marketing Research, 171-185. Itamar Simonson, Ziv Carmon, Ravi Dhar, Aimee Drolet, Stephen M. Nowlis (2001), "Consumer Research: In Search of Identity," Annual Review of Psychology, 52, 249-275.

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Simonson, Itamar and Stephen M. Nowlis (2000), “The Role of Explanations and Need for Uniqueness in Consumer Decision Making: Unconventional Choices Based on Reasons,” Journal of Consumer Research, 27 (June), 49-68. Dhar, Ravi, Stephen M. Nowlis, and Steven J. Sherman (2000), "Trying Hard or Hardly Trying: Context Effects in Choice," Journal of Consumer Psychology, 9 (4), 189-200. Nowlis, Stephen M. and Itamar Simonson (2000), “Sales Promotions and the Choice Context as Competing Influences on Consumer Decision Making,” Journal of Consumer Psychology, 9 (1), 1-16. Dhar, Ravi, Stephen M. Nowlis, and Steven J. Sherman (1999), "Comparison Effects On Preference Construction," Journal of Consumer Research, 26 (December), 293-306. Ravi Dhar and Stephen M. Nowlis (1999), “The Effect of Time Pressure on Consumer Choice Deferral,” Journal of Consumer Research, 25 (March), 369-384. Nowlis, Stephen M. and Itamar Simonson (1997), “Attribute-Task Compatibility as a Determinant of Consumer Preference Reversals,” Journal of Marketing Research, 34 (May), 205-218. This paper was a finalist for the 2002 O’Dell Award. A Brief of this paper is written by John T. Landry in Harvard Business Review (1996), 74 (November/December), 13. This article was reprinted in The Construction of Preference (2006), eds. Sarah Lichtenstein and Paul Slovic, Cambridge University Press: New York, NY, p. 192-219. Nowlis, Stephen M. and Itamar Simonson (1996), “The Effect of New Product Features on Brand Choice,” Journal of Marketing Research, 33 (February), 36-46. This paper won the 2001 O’Dell Award. Nowlis, Stephen M. (1995), “The Effect of Time Pressure on the Choice Between Brands that Differ in Quality, Price, and Product Features,” Marketing Letters, 6(4), 287-295. Simonson, Itamar, Stephen M. Nowlis, and Katherine Lemon (1993), “The Effect of Local Consideration Sets on Global Choice Between Lower Price and Higher Quality,” Marketing Science, 12 (4), 357-377 Simonson, Itamar, Stephen M. Nowlis, and Yael Simonson (1993), “The Effect of Irrelevant Preference Arguments on Consumer Choice,” Journal of Consumer Psychology, 2 (3), 287-306. Industry experience Assistant Buyer, May Company Department Stores, Los Angeles, CA, 1986-1988 Expert Witness Consulting, 2001-

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Professional affiliations American Marketing Association Association for Consumer Research International Trademark Association Society for Consumer Psychology

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